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What does the Bible say about Christ consecrating us to God?

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The Bible teaches that Christ effectively consecrates believers to God by writing His law on their hearts and making them see their sin and guilt.

The concept of Christ consecrating us to God is deeply rooted in Scripture, specifically in the message that He fulfills the law on our behalf and writes it upon our hearts. As stated in Exodus 32, Moses comes down from the mountain with the tablets of the law, representing how Christ not only embodies the law but enables us to be transformed by it. His work in our hearts is ongoing; He continually shows us our need for Him by making us acknowledge our guilt before the law and revealing the worthlessness of our idols. In this way, believers are drawn closer to God and set apart for Him through the grace and power of Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 32, 2 Corinthians 3:2-3, Hebrews 8:10

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